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That maple tree is bigger than the oak. Bundle the daisy and rose together. My sister was happy to read the story again.

Something with a bad odor is _____. happy silly lucky candy smelly greedy rainy leaky hairy foamy taller colder letter ladder sister trailer cheaper toaster greener squealer little bubble needle candle tickle forever horrible history glossary remember Something with a bad odor is _____. To want more than you need is to be _____. If something is less expensive, it is _____. The comparative form of green is _____. A handwritten note is a _____. A _____ is made of wax and a wick.